Hi jazzymina,
Sorry if I am asking so many questions, your help and that of other forum members is greatly appreciated since I am ??? when it comes to computers.
No problem, were here to help 
As for Trojan Swizzor:
I did use Warez P2P Client (uninstalled it yesterday). I followed your advice about Crapcleaner and I think it worked. I am posting another hijack log at the end of the text, so please have a look it.
Make sure âC:\PROGRAM FILES[b]WAREZ P2P CLIENT[/b]â is gone as well, if not delete the folder in bold.
I also see one more iexplorer.exe running, but if you ran Hijackthis when Internet Explorer was open, thats what it is.
I haven't removed the checked items that needed to be removed yet, that's why these are still present. But why are these items dangerous for my computer?
O2 - BHO: Popup Manager - {08E74C67-99A6-45C7-94DA-A397A8FD8082} - (no file)
O2 - BHO: (no name) - {E6DA8678-2095-CA84-8A20-983A6726D192} - (no file)
The above are Unnecessary/deactivated files (or just not there anymore)
O18 - Protocol hijack: mhtml -
The one above is just very suspicious, and almost certain its bad.
O16 - DPF: {17492023-C23A-453E-A040-C7C580BBF700} (Windows Genuine Advantage Validation Tool) - http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=36467&clcid=0x409
O16 - DPF: {74D05D43-3236-11D4-BDCD-00C04F9A3B61} (HouseCall Besturing) - http://a840.g.akamai.net/7/840/537/2004061001/housecall.trendmicro.com/housecall /xscan53.cab
O16 - DPF: {80DD2229-B8E4-4C77-B72F-F22972D723EA} (AvxScanOnline Control) -
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/Msie/bitdefender.cab
The above are Unneeded/junk reg keys/files that will automatically come back when they are needed anyway.
O4 - HKLM..\Run: [QuickTime Task] âC:\Program Files\QuickTime\qttask.exeâ -atboottime
The above is unneeded start up items that will open when needed or manually anyway.
O4 - HKLM..\Run: [SoundMan] SOUNDMAN.EXE
If you donât want the soundman/soundcard diagnostic feature in your taskbar then delete the above one.
As for VGB0FHa0364:
I mentioned that Microworld Antivirus Toolkit came up with [/b]restore.ins NetTool.PsKill is not-a-virus[b]. When I looked for restore.ins in the registry there was a registry key of VGB0FHa0364. present and I deleted it.
Disable System Restore and reboot your PC, then go to the location where restore.ins and NetTool.PsKill are and delete both instances of them.
As for Hsperfdata
This file is always in my temporary folder, sometimes it appears and sometimes not. Now I also have Perflib_Perfdata_838 which is a Dat.file in my temporary folder. I surfed the internet what Hsperfdata is and found a website about it.
Seems there both harmless yes.
Donât forget to run ccleaner once more after you have done the above.
âlee